Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 169 - School Health and Sanitation
Section 10-215l. - CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program.

(a) The Department of Agriculture, in consultation with the advisory committee described in subsection (c) of this section, shall administer the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program. Such program shall assist local and regional boards of education to develop farm-to-school programs that will increase the availability of local foods in child nutrition programs, allow educators to use hands-on educational techniques to teach students about nutrition and farm-to-school connections, sustain relationships with local farmers and producers, enrich the educational experience of students, improve the health of children in the state and enhance the state's economy.

(b) A local or regional board of education, regional educational service center, cooperative arrangement pursuant to section 10-158a, child care centers, group child care homes and family child care homes, as such terms are described in section 19a-77, or any organization or entity administering or assisting in the development of a farm-to-school program, may apply, in a form and manner prescribed by the department, for a grant under this section. Such grant shall be used to develop or implement a farm-to-school program, which may include (1) the purchase of equipment, resources or materials, including, but not limited to, local food products, gardening supplies, field trips to farms, gleaning on farms and stipends to visiting farmers, (2) the provision of professional development and skills training for educators, school nutrition professionals, parents, caregivers, child care providers and employees and volunteers of organizations administering or assisting in the development and implementation of farm-to-school programs, and (3) piloting new purchasing systems and programs.
(c) The department shall convene an advisory committee to assist in the administration of the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program. The advisory committee shall consist of the Commissioner of Education, or the commissioner's designee, and individuals representing stakeholder groups that reflect the demographic and geographic diversity of the state, selected by the Commissioner of Agriculture. The advisory committee shall (1) assist the department in reviewing applications and awarding grants under this section, and (2) provide technical assistance to grant recipients in the development and implementation of farm-to-school programs.
(d) In awarding grants under this section, the department shall (1) give priority to applicants (A) located in alliance districts, as defined in section 10-262u, or who are providers of school readiness programs, as defined in section 10-16p, and (B) who demonstrate broad commitment from school administrators, school nutrition professionals, educators and community stakeholders, and (2) not award a grant that is in an amount greater than ten per cent of the total amount available for the fiscal year.
(e) The department may accept gifts, grants and donations, including in-kind donations, for the administration of the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program and to implement the provisions of this section.
(f) Not later than January 1, 2023, and annually thereafter, the department shall submit a report on the CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program to the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to education, in accordance with the provisions of section 11-4a. Such report shall include, but need not be limited to, an accounting of the funds appropriated and received by the department for the program, descriptions of each grant awarded under the program and how such grant was expended by the recipient, and an evaluation of the program and the success of local farm-to-school programs that have received grant awards under this section.
(June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2, S. 364.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2 effective July 1, 2021.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 10 - Education and Culture

Chapter 169 - School Health and Sanitation

Section 10-203. - Compliance with public health statutes and regulations.

Section 10-203a. - Guidelines re physical health needs of students. Optional adoption of plans by local and regional boards of education.

Section 10-203b. - Health Services Program Information Survey.

Section 10-203c. - Guidelines re comprehensive school counseling program.

Section 10-204. - Vaccination.

Section 10-204a. - Required immunizations. Temporary waiver.

Section 10-204b. - Rubella immunization.

Section 10-204c. - Immunity from liability.

Section 10-204d. - Continuation of exemption from immunization requirements on religious grounds upon transfer to another school.

Section 10-205. - Appointment of school medical advisors.

Section 10-206. - Health assessments.

Section 10-206a. - Free health assessments.

Section 10-206b. - Tests for lead levels in Head Start programs.

Section 10-206c. - Annual report on whether pupil has health insurance.

Section 10-206d. - Oral health assessments.

Section 10-207. - Duties of medical advisors.

Section 10-208. - Exemption from examination or treatment.

Section 10-208a. - Physical activity of student restricted; boards to honor notice.

Section 10-209. - Records not to be public. Provision of reports to schools.

Section 10-210. - Notice of disease to be given parent or guardian.

Section 10-211. - Notice to state board.

Section 10-211a. - Peer-to-peer mental health support program; development; training.

Section 10-211b. - Peer-to-peer mental health support program; administration; selection of designated staff members to complete training.

Section 10-211c. - Peer-to-peer mental health support program; administration by local health departments, district departments of health, youth services bureaus, municipal social services agencies and other youth-serving organizations.

Section 10-211d. - Family care coordinator.

Section 10-211e. - Annual notice re Get Outside and Play for Children's Mental Health Day.

Section 10-212. - School nurses and nurse practitioners. Administration of medications by parents or guardians on school grounds. Criminal history records checks.

Section 10-212a. - Administration of medications in schools, at athletic events and to children in school readiness programs.

Section 10-212b. - Policies prohibiting the recommendation of psychotropic drugs by school personnel.

Section 10-212c. - Life-threatening food allergies and glycogen storage disease: Guidelines; district plans.

Section 10-212d. - Availability of automatic external defibrillators in schools. Emergency action response plans for life-threatening emergencies.

Section 10-212e. - Immunity from actions relating to the provision of food or dietary supplements on school grounds by a parent, guardian or designee to a student with glycogen storage disease.

Section 10-212f. - School Nurse Advisory Council. Reports.

Section 10-212g. - Training program re emergency first aid to students who experience allergic reactions.

Section 10-212h. - Self-application of sunscreen by students.

Section 10-212i. - Emergency action plans for serious and life-threatening sports-related injuries during interscholastic and intramural athletic events.

Section 10-212j. - Posting and distribution of document re behavioral and mental health evaluation and treatment resources.

Section 10-212k. - Provision of free menstrual products to students in grades three to twelve.

Section 10-212l. - Mental health plan for student athletes; development.

Section 10-212m. - Mental health plan for student athletes; implementation.

Section 10-213. - Dental hygienists.

Section 10-214. - Vision, audiometric and postural screenings: When required; notification of parents re defects; record of results.

Section 10-214a. - Eye-protective devices.

Section 10-214b. - Compliance report by local or regional board of education.

Section 10-215. - Lunches, breakfasts and other feeding programs for public school children and employees. Collection of unpaid charges. Acceptance of gifts, donations or grants.

Section 10-215a. - Nonpublic school and nonprofit agency participation in feeding programs.

Section 10-215b. - Duties of State Board of Education re feeding programs.

Section 10-215c. - Annual report.

Section 10-215d. - Regulations re nutrition standards for school breakfasts and lunches. Facilitation of purchases from local farmers.

Section 10-215e. - Nutrition standards for food that is not part of lunch or breakfast program.

Section 10-215f. - Certification that food meets nutrition standards.

Section 10-215g. - In-classroom school breakfast pilot program.

Section 10-215h. - Child nutrition outreach program.

Section 10-215i. - Information and notice re supplemental nutrition assistance program.

Section 10-215j. - School nutrition program bids by food service management companies. Consistency with farm to school program. Preference in award of contract.

Section 10-215k. - Submission of report re nonimplementation of Community Eligibility Provision.

Section 10-215l. - CT Grown for CT Kids Grant Program.

Section 10-216. - Payment of expenses.

Section 10-217. - Penalty.

Section 10-217a. - Health services for children in private nonprofit schools. Payments from the state, towns in which children reside and private nonprofit schools.

Section 10-217b. - Appropriation.

Section 10-217c. - Definitions.

Section 10-217d. - Warning labels.

Section 10-217e. - Purchase of art or craft materials by local or regional school districts.

Section 10-217f. - Availability of lists of carcinogenic substances, potential human carcinogens and certain toxic substances.

Section 10-217g. - Exemptions.

Section 10-217h. - Connecticut School Health Survey; administration.

Section 10-217i. - Connecticut School Health Survey; questions re risk of youths becoming victims of sexual assault or misconduct by an adult.

Section 10-217j. - Connecticut School Health Survey; policy and forms re notice.